Three hurt in Market Street taxi crash
One man is in critical condition and two others are in fair condition after a taxicab crashed on a sidewalk in San Francisco's Financial District Tuesday afternoon.
One man is in critical condition and two others are in fair condition after a taxicab crashed on a sidewalk in San Francisco's Financial District Tuesday afternoon.
One man is in critical condition and two others are in fair condition after a taxicab crashed on a sidewalk in San Francisco’s Financial District Tuesday afternoon, according to San Francisco General Hospital officials.
Three patients were taken to the hospital after the 3:15 p.m.
crash near the corner of Sansome and Sutter streets with what were described as life-threatening injuries, according to San Francisco Fire Department spokesman Jonathan Baxter.
The taxi went on to the sidewalk for an unknown reason, crashed into a newsstand and struck two people, Baxter said.
The taxi driver was among those taken to the hospital, Baxter said.
Hospital spokesman Brent Andrew said one patient, a 40-year-old male, is in critical condition, while two other male patients, ages 59 and 66, are listed in fair condition.
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